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The Mermaid and the Compass: How I Became A Tattoo Artist
My theory, though, is that if there are spirits who work with tattoo artists in Haitian Vodou, they are Agwe and LaSyrenn.
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Sep 87 min read


My Life In The Mirror: How LaSyrenn Turned My Life Around
I just did a talk about LaSyrenn, Mami Wata, and LaBalenn, among other sea mysteries, through Mictlan Academy, on Saturday.
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Sep 17 min read


Is Vodou Magic?
Nègre Danbhalah Hwèdo , 1994–2019, by Myrlande Constant Is Vodou Magic? The common perception in our culture is that “voodoo” is a type...
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Aug 254 min read


LaSyrenn, the Mermaid of Vodou
LaSyrenn, the Mermaid, is an aspect of Ezili, is the Divine Feminine of Haitian Vodou. There is one Ezili, but there are also seven,...
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Aug 184 min read


Constructing Spiritual Work
I recently did a cleansing and protective work on the shop; just basic hygiene after having entered the space a year ago. In the...
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Aug 115 min read


Spirits in the Family
This afternoon, I’m casting around (pun to be revealed) for something to blog about that will not be redundant to other stuff one can...
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Aug 45 min read


Papa Loko, Who Holds The Tradition Together
Papa Loko, along with Manbo Ayizan, is a root lwa who holds the tradition together. First of all, it’s very important that those of you...
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Jul 285 min read


And Happy Birthday To You, Papa Ogou!
And Happy Birthday to You, Papa Ogou! Ogou Badagri, God of War and Metal , by André Pierre Fast on the heels of Ezili Dantò’s birthday on...
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Jul 214 min read


Happy Birthday, Ezili Dantò!
My own rendering of Ezili Dantò, available in print form here I’m going to tell you some stories in honor of Ezili Dantò, the Lwa that is...
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Jul 145 min read


Happy Saint John's Eve / Fèt Ti Jean!
My own handpainted interpretation of Ti Jean, blending Catholic iconography and cross-cultural John the Baptist references (including the...
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Jun 234 min read


Ayizan: The Womb and the Marketplace
Today we’re going to talk about Manbo Ayizan, the primordial Vodou priestess and the spirit of the Womb and the Marketplace.
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Jun 169 min read


Entering Vodou as an Outsider
Before we continue through the ritual order of the Vodou Lwa, now that we’ve talked about the Marasa and Papa Legba, I’d like to talk about entering Vodou as an outsider.
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Jun 98 min read


Papa Legba, Open the Gate!
Papa Legba, open the gate to this blog post!
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Jun 29 min read


The Marasa: The Divine Twins of Haitian Vodou
Today we’re going to talk about a very primordial Lwa, a lwa racine or root Lwa, in Haitian Vodou. Or is it two Lwa? Or… three??
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May 269 min read


Kouche: Lying Down Between Worlds
In Kreyòl, there’s an action called kouche, which means to lie down or to go to bed. It can also mean to make love, to give birth, or to die, or to become initiated. Everything done while lying down is kouche.
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May 197 min read


Starting From Zero in Understanding Vodou
...most people I encounter lack a basic frame of reference for Vodou... ...So I figured that, for once, I would try to start from as close as possible to zero in this post.
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May 118 min read


Imaging the Lwa: Papa Legba
Traditional image of Saint Lazarus the Leper For as long as I can remember, I have seen the world as swarming with invisible people. As...
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May 510 min read


May 1st is Kouzen Zaka's Birthday!
Konbit Zaka by Boukman Eksperyans Hunger, like death, can be abstract for those of us who never experience it beyond a pang between lunch...
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Apr 266 min read


Of Water and Roots: The Power of the Werewolf Leaf
It was this plant’s exceptional creative power to put roots down, proliferate, and thrive that allowed it to naturalize all throughout the waistband of the earth.
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Apr 219 min read


Vodou or Santeria?
I decided it was time to tie the knot with an African Diasporic Religion. But which one?
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Apr 135 min read
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